From Perón's glittering Buenos Aires to the rustic hills of Rio de Janeiro, from the haven of a Montevideo butchershop to U.S. embassy halls, The Invisible Mountain celebrates a nations spirit, the will to survive in the most desperate of ...
The Invisible People
: How the U. S. Has Slept through the Global AIDS Pandemic, the Greatest Humanitarian Catastrophe of Our Time
by Greg Behrman
Hardcover: Jun 2004
Intensely researched and vividly detailed, The Invisible People is a groundbreaking and compellingly readable account of the appalling destruction caused by more than two decades of American abdication in the face of the defining humanitarian ...
The Invitation
by Oriah Mountain Dreamer
Hardcover: May 1999
Unique, practical, and often surprising, The Invitation is an invaluable guide to living the ecstasy of everyday life, learning to recognize true beauty in ourselves and the world, and finding the sustenance our spirit longs for.
The Inward Empire
: Mapping the Wilds of Mortality and Fatherhood
by Christian Donlan
Hardcover: Jun 2018
In the vein of The Noonday Demon and When Breath Becomes Air, a father's gorgeous account of navigating his own neurological decline while watching in wonder as his young daughter's brain activity blossoms, a stunning examination of neurology, loss, ...
The Irregulars
: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington
by Jennet Conant
Hardcover: Sep 2008
Paperback: Sep 2009
An extraordinary tale of deceit, double-dealing, and moral ambiguity - an insider's view of the counterintelligence game played by the British in Washington during the early days of World War II.
Filled with unforgettable characters, settings, and action, The Irresistible Henry House portrays the cultural tumult of the mid-twentieth century even as it explores the inner tumult of a young man trying to transcend a damaged childhood.
The Islamic Enlightenment
: The Struggle Between Faith and Reason, 1798 to Modern Times
by Christopher de Bellaigue
Hardcover: Apr 2017
Paperback: Aug 2018
A revelatory and game-changing narrative that rewrites everything we thought we knew about the modern history of the Islamic world.
A rich, magical new novel on belonging and identity, love and trauma, nature and renewal, from the Booker-shortlisted author of 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World.
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